Verbs express
A. an action or state of being.
B. a person, place, thing or idea.
C. a description.
D. connections in sentences.

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Grammar and Vocabulary › ViewVOCABULARY:
The ____ listened attentively to the arguments presented by both sides in the courtroom before delivering a fair and impartial verdict.
A. defendant
B. judge
C. prosecute
D. sue
Grammar and Passive Voice › View
What is the passive voice form of “The artist is painting a new mural”?
A. A new mural was painted by the artist.
B. A new mural is being painted by the artist.
C. A new mural will be painted by the artist.
D. The artist is painting a new mural.
Vocabulary › Viewdelay
A. late or slow
B. a small bomb thrown by hand
C. hurried
D. to disturb
Grammar › View
Those glasses were ____________. We couldn’t buy them.
A. expensive enough
B. too expensive
C. enough expensive